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combined with competition from big box pet stores and the great recession, it struggled to athe rent. >> what i need right now is a sponsor. >> how is that going? >> i haven't found one yet. >> concept is simple. rescue and adopt out animals that they can't use. lisa single handedly saved thousands of animals from certain deaths. if closed, the ones remaining will go to foster homes. >> no regrets. i'm tired. i'm glad we saved lots of animals. >> good rain. >> it's good. in san jose, cbs 5. a disturbing trend uncovered in the medical kent. what researchers discovered about hospital mistakes and the month you're admitted may have more to do with when you drive. >> why it's not the students who are in trouble. >> and is tabloid in trouble? the extreme it took to search for the missing teenagers. >> our temperatures have been going up and down. tomorrow we go down and the other weather featurer as eyewitness news continues. >> closed captioning is brought to you by a san francisco original. hospital this month? a st >>> research raises the question, should you try to avoid the hospital t
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there is a big income divide. affluent republicans say it is more important to reduce the deficit but poorer republicans, middle class and lower middle class republicans say no, no, protect our benefits. >> woodruff: and are these attitudes, andy, that have changed over time with all the attention that's now being give tone the size of the debt and the urgency of the problem. >> you know, people are willing to do a lot of things to reduce this deficit. the concern is at an all-time high but when it comes to entitlements, there's no movement. it really is rock solid when we see 2 to 1 margins. >> and again entitlements meaning social security. >> and even medicaid, having states raise -- make it -- reduce eligibility for medicaid, not 2 to 1 but a solid majority say no let's not do that. >> woodruff: naftali -- with public opinion aside, what sort of divide or is there one among the leadership in the democratic or republican parties between the rank and file. >> i think that is one of the most interesting dynamics
there is a big income divide. affluent republicans say it is more important to reduce the deficit but poorer republicans, middle class and lower middle class republicans say no, no, protect our benefits. >> woodruff: and are these attitudes, andy, that have changed over time with all the attention that's now being give tone the size of the debt and the urgency of the problem. >> you know, people are willing to do a lot of things to reduce this deficit. the concern is at an all-time...
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. >> we have a unique opportunity to do something big. to tackle our deficit in a way that forces our government to live within its means, that puts our economy on a stronger footing for the future. >> democrats refuse to sign off on without added tax increases. republicans say that's not an option. the senate canceled to continue negotiations, but couldn't reach a deal. >> if we have a budget resolution that we can agree is the right amount of spending for the debt crisis we're in, then we will know the way forward to dealing with the debt crisis. >> in the middle of what we agree is a debt crisis, they would like to spend even more. >> senate republican leader and house speaker john boehner agreed to attend the meeting, but boehner questions its usefulness. randall pinkston, cbs news. >>> surveillance video shot sunday night shows a partial view of the fatal shooting by a bart officer. that's according to bart's deputy police chief who says the footage contains investigative leads. he wouldn't elaborate on what it shows. bart says the m
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and although i've seen her once before, the big time i saw her was when i had the first tech writing accident in the my back and was unconscious for a while. as a kid, for chile part of overcoming out with not believing the doctors and a side you should be glad you can walk. you are lucky you weren't dead. oh yeah, sure, but i wanted to do more. we kept going. finally had to go to the chiropractor to find somebody that said maybe exercise is okay. maybe you can try jogging. yeah, maybe you could use that to strength in your back. i latched onto god and that is when i got into dance team chemistry living in the which an escape --a physical escape. i felt great. i got my body back. and then just as you start to feel good, life has a tendency sometimes to thought you back down. it is happening to me. i had some fun times, cheerleading, i'm sure there's not a lot of people out there i would even admit that they were trying to clean if they [laughter] while to us. and you know what, i would have rather two minute track here. i thought a tractor queen is good. i'm queen of the track truce.
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this is a big subject in the book. one of the things that interested me very deeply was that in addition to being the first war to have destructiveness at this level, the first world war was the first propaganda war. why? because up to that point in time in europe in the proceeding several decades, all the wars had been fairly small war colonial conflicts where small volunteer armies went out and put down rebellions in africa or asia or whatever. it didn't require a propaganda effort. you know, certain writers like roger kipling could be counted on to supply the proper kind of poetry and story telling when needed to be, but there wasn't anything organized by the government, but right from the beginning, they seemed to realize that this war was going to require a massive propaganda effort. this was especially true in england, and it was another reason that led me to concentrate on england in the book because along the major powers of europe, they did not have conscription. they still had an all-volunteer army, so whippi
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those are the big issues. most americans are saying to themselves according to the polls and also just a little casual impeer schism, they're saying when is washington going to get on with the business of getting jobs and wages back on the front burner? well, washington presumably has to get by this impasse, this debt ceiling impasse, before it can turn to jobs and wages. and hopefully it will. >> what is the best case scenario, do you think, as you look at all of this on the table? what's the best-case scenario for the country and really also for the president? >> over the long term we do have to bring down the budget deficit. there's no question about that. in the short term, that is over the next year, we should not be doing budget deficit reduction because, remember, businesses are not spending. individuals, consumers, are not spending because they're so worried right now about their own plight. they're having big mortgage interest that they have to pay. not only that, they also are worried about their job
those are the big issues. most americans are saying to themselves according to the polls and also just a little casual impeer schism, they're saying when is washington going to get on with the business of getting jobs and wages back on the front burner? well, washington presumably has to get by this impasse, this debt ceiling impasse, before it can turn to jobs and wages. and hopefully it will. >> what is the best case scenario, do you think, as you look at all of this on the table?...
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was doing wrong, often by not having a big enough government. the obama administration response to this i thought was fascinating. a prominent response, so unfair for the u.n. to say that the u.s. is systematically violating u.s. rights because last year we passed obama care and took a giant stride toward recognizing our international human rights obligations in health care. this falls into the category of reassurances that leave me less reassured. i find it bothersome. i think that would have been an additional reason to vote against it. people that are you publicly it it was required for international human rights obligations. and similarly in the controversy in recent weeks and wisconsin i wish i had a dollar for every time that someone has argued that what governor walker did in repealing some of the old publication rights actually was a violation of international human rights. vary widely argued in litigation. so there is a pattern here. much as it was a priest in the 1970's. the u.s. constitution required to properly read court enforcement
was doing wrong, often by not having a big enough government. the obama administration response to this i thought was fascinating. a prominent response, so unfair for the u.n. to say that the u.s. is systematically violating u.s. rights because last year we passed obama care and took a giant stride toward recognizing our international human rights obligations in health care. this falls into the category of reassurances that leave me less reassured. i find it bothersome. i think that would have...
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this is a big subject in my book. one of the things that interests me very deeply was that in addition to being the first war to have destructiveness that this technological level, the first world war was really the pursed propaganda war. why? because up to that point in time in europe and the preceding several decades all the wars have been small-scale colonial conflicts where small volunteer armies, you know, germans, frenchmen, and was men went out and put down colonial rebellions in africa, asia, concord new colonies. it did not require a propaganda effort. you know, certain riders like rudyard kipling to be counted on for supply of the proper kind of poetry and story telling and so forth. there wasn't anything organized by the government by the government. right from the beginning they seem to realize that this war was going to require a massive propaganda effort. this was especially true of england, and it was another reason that led me to concentrate on england in this book. alone of the major powers in europe
this is a big subject in my book. one of the things that interests me very deeply was that in addition to being the first war to have destructiveness that this technological level, the first world war was really the pursed propaganda war. why? because up to that point in time in europe and the preceding several decades all the wars have been small-scale colonial conflicts where small volunteer armies, you know, germans, frenchmen, and was men went out and put down colonial rebellions in africa,...
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what's the big deal about political tweets on the campaign trail? we talk with our political leader in sites indexed on this. ,,,,,,,,,,,, i tell ya, i work a long day, every day. i hang my head out the window. oh man, we're delivering everything you can think of: plywood, cement. i, i enjoy the breeze on my tongue. well uh, and every weekend, seems like we're headin' down to the lake. we're pullin' a boat or somethin'. i don't know why. i just do. it's not a problem. i don't mind as long as we always stop at chevron and get that techron stuff. my ears flop around too. check it out. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you, care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. it's hard work; i need a nap. >> all right. that's a better pitcher than we had before. >> yeah. >> speaking of the earth, the president took questions about the budget, the debt ceiling, and more. >> and he consolidated his answers to 140 characters or less. >> and the questions had to come in at 140 characters or less. the tea party tries to up the ante because they hol
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but that's a very big dream. to have a big read but the story cybercrime and the free will have. these but i will present. but i don't have privy to both the business or i think that will find something else. another job or another industry. maybe a different project because i still i still want to work. thank you very much for this and to thank or. download the official ante up location. called touch from the. life on the go. video on demand tease mine gold coast's an r.s.s. feeds now with the palm of your. question on the. wealthy british sun. spot on the. markets. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report on our to. help us one of the morning here in the russian capital good to have you with us top stories this hour fresh arrests over the u.k. phone hacking scandal rock group of men. already shaken media and public fury over the case challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry. one hundred thirteen bodies have now been recovered from the water after the sunday's pleasu
but that's a very big dream. to have a big read but the story cybercrime and the free will have. these but i will present. but i don't have privy to both the business or i think that will find something else. another job or another industry. maybe a different project because i still i still want to work. thank you very much for this and to thank or. download the official ante up location. called touch from the. life on the go. video on demand tease mine gold coast's an r.s.s. feeds now with the...
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anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london. just what will this scandal mean for the global murdoch media empire. it looks like a proper police investigation for the first time in to this it could well mean that we see the rupert murdoch's empire in britain crumbling collapsing we spoke on the issue with the u.k. based investigative journalist tony gosling if you are check out our website our team top com there you can get the full interview with. the eurozone debt crisis now focuses on italy where the senate has approved tough new austerity measures the package is set to receive final approval in the country's lower house on friday it comes amid concerns that italy the euro zone's third largest economy may become the next to ask for a helping hand it follows both are more trickle having their rating was downgraded to junk status if doing a serious he could have bailed out written
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. >> a big package would require big tax increases in the middle of an economic situation that's extraordinarily difficult with 9.2% unemployment. we think it's a terrible idea. it's a job killer. >> reporter: even some democrats are raising concerns about the president's plan especially cuts to medicare and other social services. >> we said we're not going to end to medicare guarantee. >> reporter: president obama scheduled a news conference this morning before the news conference this morning. >> the president made it clear he's willing to do very difficult things for him, for his party but the republicans have to do some things, too. >> reporter: if a deal to raise the debt ceiling is not approved by august 2nd, the treasury department says the government will run out of money to pay its bills and the new head of the international monetary fund warns the impact could be felt worldwide. >> interest hikes, stock markets taking a huge hit and real nasty consequences. >> reporter: as negotiations drag on, credit agencies are threatening to downgrade america's perfect credit rating. despite the ap
. >> a big package would require big tax increases in the middle of an economic situation that's extraordinarily difficult with 9.2% unemployment. we think it's a terrible idea. it's a job killer. >> reporter: even some democrats are raising concerns about the president's plan especially cuts to medicare and other social services. >> we said we're not going to end to medicare guarantee. >> reporter: president obama scheduled a news conference this morning before the news...
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has the big deal turned into a big fizzle, pat buchanan? >> it has not, john. did it for awhile but now it is back, and we're talking about something close to adds 4 trillion deal. the president is deep in negotiations with boehner and cantor, and here are the terms. you raise the debt ceiling, at the same time there are 3 trillion in cuts, and they deal with social security and medicare. there is no revenue enhancement. however, you get together some kind of commission which what it does, john, it drops tax rates in return for giving away these deductions, exemptions, allowances, breaks, which in effect is pure reaganism. there's one problem with that. there's a penalty if nothing is done by the end of 2012 the old reagan tax rates for the wealthy go back into effect. john, there's possibly a big deal for this reason. there is weeping and gnashing of teeth in the democratic caucus, in the senate, and in the house over what obama is dealing with boehner. >> boehner's got his problems, too. >> well, boehner -- i think cantor is in on this deal, it appears. of co
has the big deal turned into a big fizzle, pat buchanan? >> it has not, john. did it for awhile but now it is back, and we're talking about something close to adds 4 trillion deal. the president is deep in negotiations with boehner and cantor, and here are the terms. you raise the debt ceiling, at the same time there are 3 trillion in cuts, and they deal with social security and medicare. there is no revenue enhancement. however, you get together some kind of commission which what it...
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his death leaves behind a power vacuum and is considered a big victory for the taliban, ann? >> thank you so much. >>> another milestone up in space today as two residents of the international space station stepped outside to retrieve a broken ammonia pump so it could be returned to earth for examination. it was the final space walk of the american shuttle era. meantime, the landing plan for the atlantis has changed and it's now scheduled to touch down before dawn on july 21st at the kennedy space center. >>> poignant moments in palm desert, california, where representatives of the current and previous first families attended a memorial service for betty ford, who died friday at the age of 93. our own brian williams is there and we'll hear from him in a bit. but nbc's lee cowan joins us, lee? >> reporter: hey, ann. this is the first of two tributes in two different states for betty ford and in keeping with her very take-charge attitude she was very specific about how she wanted to be remembered. to that end, both politics and her passion for people were front and center. >> r
his death leaves behind a power vacuum and is considered a big victory for the taliban, ann? >> thank you so much. >>> another milestone up in space today as two residents of the international space station stepped outside to retrieve a broken ammonia pump so it could be returned to earth for examination. it was the final space walk of the american shuttle era. meantime, the landing plan for the atlantis has changed and it's now scheduled to touch down before dawn on july 21st at...
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certainly would avoid the the big countries and i think that. is got to be on the table at some point and i think it's difficult to. see how well how that can be does someone say when countries are on their knees when the financial problems are really bad that's the time to start investing again or not. maybe but there are other alternatives there are alternatives such as gold which we've done very well and over the last few years commodities real assets not paper based assets is where i've been focusing our investments over the last couple of years and that has proven a much better strategy than perhaps paper based assets which in many ways are questionable moving forward really interesting to talk to marco thanks very much indeed for joining us live there in london financial adviser and wealth manager mark potter thank you. well as the global debt crisis sweeping through europe reaches italy max kaiser and stacy herbert discuss how its national gold reserves might make it a target for financial perspectives that's in the cards report coming yo
certainly would avoid the the big countries and i think that. is got to be on the table at some point and i think it's difficult to. see how well how that can be does someone say when countries are on their knees when the financial problems are really bad that's the time to start investing again or not. maybe but there are other alternatives there are alternatives such as gold which we've done very well and over the last few years commodities real assets not paper based assets is where i've...
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northbound 880 all lanes opened after an accident with big rigs approaching high street north of the coliseum. we were seeing a slight backup there. all lanes re-opened. didn't take long for things to quickly recover. i mentioned two accidents? we are still dealing with one in the southbound direction. this is southbound 880 approaching embarcadero. and unfortunately, it sounds like still the right lane is blocked. this is another accident involving a couple of cars. still picking up slowing on our sensors almost to the 980 interchange so we'll continue to watch that hotspot. and the bay bridge in the meantime. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> time now 6:08. a stunning verdict in the casey anthony trial. the emotional insight one alternate juror is giving about that high-profile case. >> plus, gay history in the classroom. the landmark bill signature on the governor's test -- sitting on the governor's desk. >>> and it could be a game changer from facebook. coming up. ,, ,, it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sw
northbound 880 all lanes opened after an accident with big rigs approaching high street north of the coliseum. we were seeing a slight backup there. all lanes re-opened. didn't take long for things to quickly recover. i mentioned two accidents? we are still dealing with one in the southbound direction. this is southbound 880 approaching embarcadero. and unfortunately, it sounds like still the right lane is blocked. this is another accident involving a couple of cars. still picking up slowing on...
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some of those people are little people with big lungs and big complaints, and that's absolutely okay. it's the music to my ears, music of life. >> lz, i want to ask you. some of the patrons said why are you targeting 6-year-olds, there's plenty of loud adults japing on cell phones. should those people be banned, too? >> i don't think he wants to ban everyone that makes noise but you can't go to an adult and say no cell phone usage and then you can expect an adult to respond to that. you can't expect the 1-year-old to do that. >> i don't know if that adult is ali velshi. >> were they ever kids? did you show up grown up? i was a big crying pain in the you know what kwh i was a kid, and i'm sticking up for kids like me. >> would it prevent you from giving this restaurant your business if they didn't want kids under 6 there yes or no. >> no. >> no. >> lz? >> no. no. >> all right. well, i guess you guys won't be dining at that restaurant, but we'll see how it all goes. if it spreads any more than that. thank you for weighing in. appreciate it. have a great afternoon. >> see you, randi. >>>
some of those people are little people with big lungs and big complaints, and that's absolutely okay. it's the music to my ears, music of life. >> lz, i want to ask you. some of the patrons said why are you targeting 6-year-olds, there's plenty of loud adults japing on cell phones. should those people be banned, too? >> i don't think he wants to ban everyone that makes noise but you can't go to an adult and say no cell phone usage and then you can expect an adult to respond to that....
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prior missile to get the local interceptors to intercept that one and then for the future you have a big hole in your defense that you can. that you can use to send a missile through so scientists. why are they spending money on it they're studying the concept they're not actually building it as far as i know at the moment but it's definitely proven proven to be feasible idea and it's not just the american physical society various officers technical officers of air force u.s. air force have also looked into it and shown that it's overly expensive and it's very easy to defeat again. exactly how in the russian capital you know main news stories this hour activists growing more vocal in their opposition to u.s. military sites in northern england and. saying they have a right to know what's going on. the shows are up in denmark as the country passes strict border controls which have already caused anger from its european neighbors who say it might breach agreements on the visa free travel. they chose on the father of the claims that the u.a.e. libyan. as gadhafi loyalists say they've interce
prior missile to get the local interceptors to intercept that one and then for the future you have a big hole in your defense that you can. that you can use to send a missile through so scientists. why are they spending money on it they're studying the concept they're not actually building it as far as i know at the moment but it's definitely proven proven to be feasible idea and it's not just the american physical society various officers technical officers of air force u.s. air force have...
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the 3-d ticket prices of course helped in that area but a lot of big fans out there, out to see that movie. >> ashley, i went to go see it. >> did you like it? >> i did. i hadn't seen all of them, i saw part one and part two, but kind of made sense. well worth the investment. ashley morrison thank you so much. >>> coming up your monday morning weather. >>> and in sports, a world cup soccer, the u.s. chokes against japan. we'll be right back. be right back. finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or ol
the 3-d ticket prices of course helped in that area but a lot of big fans out there, out to see that movie. >> ashley, i went to go see it. >> did you like it? >> i did. i hadn't seen all of them, i saw part one and part two, but kind of made sense. well worth the investment. ashley morrison thank you so much. >>> coming up your monday morning weather. >>> and in sports, a world cup soccer, the u.s. chokes against japan. we'll be right back. be right back....
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we're used to yank a bit too great big is big boat into the second week of walking. through. the bush from above i'm going to get into a. show garment built with a wall in. there from that from the piece there. was even a korean war the only solar cookies from my moment my sister a crown of cookies will go rolling in a slow go to the solar oven for you had earlier a good zero zero so we could go bad business week by game of. giving a little through a warm so far away from the clergy the new side comes to those kind of sad bored kids become soldiers cause. time and when the guy overseas. didn't know all that was started. in the brain and the brain just coming in. ways da mayor. mayor the yankee in the rain. may be a way to raise. the walk may be over right now. i don't know. yesterday was the moment when life was so do the ultrasound today. there's hope and i'm praying that would. eliminate cancer the little sisters. small world. but it wasn't so big it's probably fair to raise. they started this and she's with them for one. of them from. who's there should be there are those
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brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him you are at it. i don't forget you can have your say on the scandal on our message board com now the question is has rupert murdoch's sensationalistic rush for profits undermined the public's trust in british journalists and i just have a look and see what's being said here one of you believes there's a jolt to the public's trust and will result in a stranglehold on both the british media and the government another believes that modern journalism has sacrificed objectivity for the sake of sales i want to have your say on the issue right now just i don't know if you want. are you watching r t live from moscow it's good to have your company still ahead for you this hour but israel's prime minister has to step up in defense of at and t. boycott bill which aims to support settlers. affront to democracy. but to washington where russia lays out a new step by step strategies who want to run the neighboring terrans back to negotiating table for its nuclear. same a credit ra
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brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe lower and it r.t. london. well to discuss the scandal and its repercussions are joined live by ron he's director of new york based television producer deep dish t.v. thanks very much indeed for joining us here on r.t. . why it's only now that the full scale of the scandal has come to light many people will be wondering about the timing of this murdoch's bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster is now collapsed do you think that could have been the hidden agenda all along. well you know it's hard to say exactly what the competition and flashing knives are between the various media enterprises in britain or here in the united states for that matter but you know there has been a tremendous tendency towards concentration of all of the media and there are fewer and fewer hands and unit to look at the united states with the federal communications commission has been giving a.t.t. and their eyes and you know tremendous powers to combine with the some of the sm
brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe lower and it r.t. london. well to discuss the scandal and its repercussions are joined live by ron he's director of new york based television producer deep dish t.v. thanks very much indeed for joining us here on r.t. . why it's only now that the full scale of the scandal has come to light many people will be wondering about the timing of this murdoch's bid to take over...
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sugiri. >> we have already changed from big family to small family. in 1970s, our fertility rate was 5.6 children per woman. now it is 2.6 per woman. it's very good in terms of decreasing fertility. but it is not enough. fertility should be 2.1. >> reporter: 2.1, that's replacement rate, is that right? >> yes, that's right. >> reporter: even after that success, the population isn't expected to level off until it reaches some 350 million. and there's one other big question about how much of a role gandarusa will play in lowering that fertility rate: whether or not it gets the approval of islamic religious leaders. some fundamentalist groups are opposed to any form of birth control. but dr. sugiri says, most mainstream imams approve of family planning methods if they are not permanent and do not harm the body. he is optimistic gandarusa will be available in indonesian stores as early as next year. he's less confident the drug will be sold in the united states any time soon, since strict food and drug regulations would require years of additional testing
sugiri. >> we have already changed from big family to small family. in 1970s, our fertility rate was 5.6 children per woman. now it is 2.6 per woman. it's very good in terms of decreasing fertility. but it is not enough. fertility should be 2.1. >> reporter: 2.1, that's replacement rate, is that right? >> yes, that's right. >> reporter: even after that success, the population isn't expected to level off until it reaches some 350 million. and there's one other big...
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brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to break him your edits out see. what might have erskine or mean for the global murdoch media empire looks like a proper police investigation for the first time into this it could well mean that we see the rupert murdoch's empire in britain crumbling collapsing we spoke on the issue with the u.k. investigative journalist tony gosling check out our website party talks for the full interview with. you with r.t. live from moscow and i was divers continue to retrieve bodies from the volga river the number confirmed dead after the pleasure cruiser sinking on sunday has risen to one hundred thirteen meanwhile yet more details emerge of procedural violations that could have contributed to the tragedy the bull daria's crew reportedly understated the number of passengers on board to obtain permission from river controllers to set sail they claimed the number on board to be just twenty instead of two hundred. brings us the latest from the disaster site. the first arrests have been made a
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>> well, i think it's a cautionary tale for the big media companies and the big tech companies who perhaps wish to acquire a lot of these companies. they're a lot harder to monetize than you think. and this is a business that moves very fast. and when you look at something like myspace, when it first sold to newscorp in 2005, there was much excitement about the fact it had the most users and it was the biggest. but we saw facebook, at that time very fine-- tiny, compute better and fast or the business. myspace lost because newscorp failed to execute, in my opinion and because they didn't focus on the technology at the time and their competitors did. i think that's a danger for any business in any industry. i don't think it necessarily is a suggestion that we're going to see the explosion of a number of healthy-- potentially healthy business in this field. >> suarez: and, josh, when we talk about myspace, we're looking at, as jessi mentioned, a company that was a leader in its field. so as they always say in the financial services commercials-- past performance is no prediction of future va
>> well, i think it's a cautionary tale for the big media companies and the big tech companies who perhaps wish to acquire a lot of these companies. they're a lot harder to monetize than you think. and this is a business that moves very fast. and when you look at something like myspace, when it first sold to newscorp in 2005, there was much excitement about the fact it had the most users and it was the biggest. but we saw facebook, at that time very fine-- tiny, compute better and fast or...
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big good the second week of walking. through the river to from above and beyond don't get caught on tape return to. build a wall in. there from veterans to use their heart was even a korean war the only solar cookies for my mom and my sister a particular truth will go wrong in a slogan it's all the rubble for you i don't know your job so we go a bad business day by day. giving little to a warning so far away from the clergy to his side from students not a sad bored kids become soldier mock proud. men and women to die overseas. to know all that was starting to gain the brave and the brave move just coming. ways da mayor in the ring. mayor diaz. the rain. may be a way to raise. the walk but be over right there. i don't know if yesterday was the loam i'm alive this morning so did the ultrasound today. are smoking and praying that would eliminate cancer of the sisters. sport or some. but it wasn't so good it's probably fair to rape. her and start with her since she's korean or more than one. of them from. those i should be t
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served to be very draining because you do this big protest you're sacrificing all this time and energy. with your other things with and so people might really. think a lot of people how they can actually like how people die and. in a market grab some coffee. in the car seat back during all the radio an attack outside of baghdad another choppers down by two a good man been in the center of the. evening news comes on the t.v. . two marines if you plan to die each day attack because both good old dean. two marines are killed two families left to treat. how many are die overseas. in a war that misguidedly to the brain and the brain just coming in at name. waves began to move a grade. we're used to yank the whole way to free days day to quote good news the second week of walking. through. the snow but i'm going to get into a pickle trying to throw dirt on the building when they were. there forgotten is there dart was even a korean war the only color cookies for my moment my sister a crown of cookies will go wrong in the global it's all the rubble for you i don't really are good oh oh so we
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anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london watching r.t. live from moscow still have for you this hour europe's struggle to keep the euro flow takes another hit as the world's eight largest economy wakes up to the reality it's deep in debt. and israel's prime minister has to step up in advance. and boycott bill which aims to support settlers but has been dubbed an affront to democracy. police have made the first arrest in connection with russia's worst ever boating disaster they've detained the owner of the company that rented out to bulgaria cruiser and the person who certified it sit for sale meanwhile divers are set to conduct a final search of the vessel looking for the remaining twenty four bodies of the one hundred thirty people believed killed and the tragedy is of the site for us. the first two arrests have been made in the ongoing criminal investigations the first. she's b
anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london watching r.t. live from moscow still have for you this hour europe's struggle to keep the euro flow takes another hit as the world's eight largest economy wakes up to the reality it's deep in debt. and israel's prime minister has to step up in...
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coming up today on the big picture. coming. and. we. were right they were oh it was amazing. i was honestly one of the best friends of mine right i thought i was going to pass out i was so happy. there was my wife and my daughter that had seemed ready here and it was just almost too good to be true it was wonderful. of the same time though it was only so wonderful because i'd spent the last year away from them in iraq which was terrible and so when the t.v. camera man came up to me and asked me some questions i told him out of the bat i said i'm really glad to be home i'm proud of my service but i am against the war in iraq and i know that some family members and some friends weren't pleased that i said that i thought it was maybe inappropriate at the time but if every soldier comes home and they just say that they're glad to be home the knowns going to know the truth about what's going on in iraq. just. puts a. slight list of things a spin it may be disappointing sabse net states will be seen in places where it looks good and so for people on the field one hundred plus to th
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anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him you are at it r.t. london. i want to get you know you can have your say on the scandal on our message board at r.t. dot com now the question is has rupert murdoch's son station and listing rush for profits undermined the public's trust in british journalism so have a look at the stats now and see what some of you are thinking the one of you believes that this has jolted the public's trust and will result in the breakup of my daughter stranglehold on both the british media and the government and other believes that modern journalism has sacrificed objectivity for the sake of saying also want to have your say on the issue right now to talk. all the same credit rating agencies that sparked fresh panic in the e.u. is now threatened the u.s. says it's reviewing america's top aaa debt rating for a downgrade citing the political bickering that's deadlocked the budget tal
anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him you are at it r.t. london. i want to get you know you can have your say on the scandal on our message board at r.t. dot com now the question is has rupert murdoch's son station and listing rush for profits undermined the public's trust in british journalism so have a look...
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anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london. so what will the scandal mean for the global media and. it looks like a proper police investigation for the first time into this it could well mean that we see the rupert murdoch's empire in britain crumbling collapsing which work on the issue with the u.k. based investigative journalist tony gosling check out our website r.t. dot com for the full interview with. moody's rating agency threatens to review america's triple. a credit score for a downgrade that's the first time in over ten years and says there's a risk the u.s. could fail to resolve the deadlock in its budget negotiations but even if the package is approved it's unlucky to offer a solution to america's debt that's according to investor and co-founder of the quantum fund jim rogers you know and the states already has been downgraded in the world markets every i'm not the only
anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london. so what will the scandal mean for the global media and. it looks like a proper police investigation for the first time into this it could well mean that we see the rupert murdoch's empire in britain crumbling collapsing which work on the issue...